In the late 1970s and early 80s, the muscle car world was at a low point. The 50s and 60s heyday that had seen the muscle car flourish in America was rapidly becoming a distant memory, thanks to ...
And then there was one. Again. Over 22,000 days ago, Ford introduced the Mustang, the de facto beginning of the pony car. Many competitors have come and gone; the Camaro is the most recognizable, but ...
The racing series had under- and over-2.0-liter classes, with all of the V-8-powered American iron running in the latter, which allowed displacements of up to 5.0 liters. Those were exciting times, on ...
The 1965 Ford Mustang is one of the clearest symbols of the original pony car era, marking the moment when good looks, performance, and affordability came together in a way the industry hadn’t seen ...
Check out this 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 with just 49,774 miles, finished in Black with a Black Vinyl & Red Accents interior.
With the shelving of the Camaro badge and the electrification of the Charger, the Ford Mustang stands alone as the last example of bona fide V8 American muscle on the market. And yet, despite the Blue ...
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